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    Full City Rooster - RIP that lamp /3

    Full City Rooster

    4.9(150 reviews)
    0.7 miSouth Dallas
    $

    Hands down one of the best roasteries I've been to…read more I'm not big on coffee (this disappoints all my coffee friends) but I did deeply enjoy the latte I drank here. I could taste the quality and how they had recently roasted the beans. I enjoyed the richness and depth of the coffee beans in the espresso. I also really liked the kougin amann - I feel this is how they should taste; crispy outside, fruity inside, no hassle when I chew and keeps me relaxed. The staff is exceptional - I liked how the owner struck up a conversation with us about where we are from and my friends traveling. The vibes are that of a roastery with massive brick walls like a Brooklyn warehouse with cozy seats, games, and (assuming) art from where they get their beans. I'll be returning :)

    The Cedars is at the beginning of a long road to becoming the best spot in Dallas to be…read more For now though, it is still a fantastic, walkable eclectic mix of rugged industrial, historic architecture, and small indie businesses. One of these indie shops is Full City Rooster. I stopped in twice and had an iced Latte. The crew was great. Very nice, good eye contact, they seemed genuinely happy and made some good casual conversation. The coffee was fantastic as well. Good pull on the espresso, not burned, and the balance of milk to espresso was ideal. The space itself is cool, (feels smidge stark as far as seating), but the aesthetic and atmosphere, as well as the patrons, made this spot a fave to stop in.

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    Roasting room is right at the front!

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    Parks Coffee Roastery & Cafe - poptart & blueberry matcha

    Parks Coffee Roastery & Cafe

    4.4(250 reviews)
    16.2 mi
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    There is nothing better than a great local roaster with a coffee shop attached, right? Well wrong!…read moreWhat about a local roaster with a coffee shop attached AND they offer tours? Even better right?? Well welcome to Parks Coffee! I've driven past this place so many times on PGBT that I googled them and saw they offered tours. So I immediately booked one and have to say it was well worth the cost. You get to see the behind the scenes and understand more about the process of making coffee. There is even a tour you can request in which you can roast your own bag (details on their website as it may change from when I post this). At the end of the tour you get to try a sampling of their single origin coffees that are paired with bite size pastries from a local bakery, La Casita, that were delicious! The pairings really brought out the notes in the coffee and even I felt like a coffee sommelier! Plus after the tour you get a discount at the coffee shop and it applies to their sweet shirts. Overall I highly recommend checking them out and taking the tour. Their coffees were great and the tour was enlightening.

    Parks was my go to coffee shop last year and the year before that! I would always come here to work…read moreor study with friends. The inside is so spacious and there's ample amount of seating. It does get busy but never too crazy! Nor does it get super loud in there either which is perfect for studying. The coffee here is also great! They have different coffee special drinks every month and I usually try those or I get my usual lavender latte. I love this coffee shop and I'm so glad it's close by. It's still my go to spot!

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    The Jess Special.

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    White Rock Coffee

    White Rock Coffee

    4.3(473 reviews)
    7.5 miLake Highlands
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    White Rock Coffee is one of many places in the coffee scene within the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex,…read moreand what makes them taste like hometown are three things: authentic hospitality, variety of different drinks and sauces that they make, and most importantly, the way they gave back to the community. I went to visit their original location on Northwest Hwy. conveniently located right next to the Dallas Police Northwest Division. Fun fact: did you know that they have a roastery next to their original location? How amazing! However, that one is by appointment only, so check with them for more details. Shoutout to the White Rock Coffee staff for welcoming us back with open arms, as well as introducing new drinks to us that were of high demand and interest. One, however, that really did catch my eye, was my all time-favorite: the White Rocker, which included two shots of espresso, whole milk, and their signature White Rock syrup. My friend on the other hand, got the Lone Star Latte -- chai with a hint of that White Rock syrup that they put in there as well! Because of their roastery, all of their coffee beans are sourced from local partners and cooked and roasted right here in the heart of Dallas. I'm just really glad that I was able to really catch up with the times that there are, honestly. I'll definitely be back to visit more whenever I'm in the DFW! Y'all have my support! :)

    I've been coming to white rock coffee for years and have always loved it. It was a great place to…read moregrab your coffee and go or sit down/ stay a while and get some work done. I went on Tuesday and was a little disappointed. I got a tea and sat downstairs but immediately I was FREEZING. I decided to go upstairs because I thought maybe a vent was blowing directly at me, but no!!! It was seriously so cold everywhere. A girl next to me was rubbing her hands together and blew into them just to keep warm. I mean, really? It was kind of funny how crazy cold it was. I expected to be there at least 3 or 4 hours since I had a lot to do but I left after 30 minutes. I wanted to go outside to sit down at one of their tables but not a table was in sight! I guess they got rid of them? I'll come back... with sweats on and a beanie! Not even trying to be funny I'm being so serious

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    White Rock Coffee in Dallas

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    Triumphs Espresso & Whiskey - Flat White

    Triumphs Espresso & Whiskey

    4.5(90 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Cool place to work. Pretty eclectic in the inside but there's a massive patio outside as well. I…read moregot a ham & cheese croissant and my friend got a breakfast bowl, both were pretty good. My cookie butter latte left much to be desired. It wasn't sweet enough for me considering what it was. It was just okay. But I can see myself coming back.

    2/5 - great space, consistently poor service…read more I really wanted to like this place because the location and space are great, it has a lot of potential as a coffee and coworking spot. However, after visiting multiple times at different times of day, I don't think I'll be coming back. The food is fine and the coffee is okay, but the customer service has consistently been disappointing, and that's what ultimately ruins the experience. Each time I've gone, the staff behind the counter seem disengaged and uninterested in helping customers. There have been multiple occasions where no one acknowledges you at the counter, or they stay in the back and make you feel like you're interrupting them just by ordering. When they do interact, it often comes across as short or unfriendly. I'm not trying to make assumptions about the staff, but after repeated experiences like this, the environment just feels unwelcoming. It's gotten to the point where I can't even focus on working there because the overall vibe feels off. It's frustrating because this place could be great with more attentiveness and basic kindness in customer service. Unfortunately, the service has been consistently negative enough that it outweighs everything else.

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    Triumphs Espresso & Whiskey - The drinks are wonderful, but roughly $7-8 is difficult to justify when the environment makes you feel horrible.

    The drinks are wonderful, but roughly $7-8 is difficult to justify when the environment makes you feel horrible.

    Triumphs Espresso & Whiskey - The food was okay, but costly for quality and portion, and it's not really what I want to eat every time I have coffee.

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    The food was okay, but costly for quality and portion, and it's not really what I want to eat every time I have coffee.

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